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Cover: Mike Gustovich

Justice Machine #29

May 1989 · Comico · 1.95 USD; 2.50 CAD
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“Home Is Where the Harm Is!”

In "Home Is Where the Harm Is!", the Justice Machine faces a brutal turn as Darkforce's rebellion escalates into violence, tearing apart the team from within. As the Free Force and the remaining heroes free those trapped in stasis by Douglas Hamilton, personal stakes rise—two weddings are set, but the future feels anything but certain. Written by Mike Gustovich and Len Wein, with art by Mike Gustovich and colors by Ken Feduniewicz, this 1989 Comico issue delivers high tension and emotional weight in a story that redefines loyalty and home. The cover by Mike Gustovich captures the storm brewing beneath the surface.

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writer, artist, inker Mike Gustovich · writer Len Wein · colorist Ken Feduniewicz · letterer Bob Pinaha · cover Mike Gustovich

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writer, artist, inker Mike Gustovich
writer Len Wein
letterer Bob Pinaha
cover pencils, inks Mike Gustovich

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With Darkforce leading the rebellion, their methods turn destructive as they slaughter the various members of the new Justice Machine. Meanwhile, the Free Force and the Justice Machine free all of the people Douglas Hamilton put into stasis. And two weddings are in the planning.

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